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iÂ°h hi bermuda -^ eecorflc mm published bi weekly price 6d wednesdays 1 saturdays ox i gives a meal man-a eal i volume xxxvm hamilton bermuda wednesday december 6 1961 no 34 new strife in katanga war feared medical director's views on over-population ft 3 tr - b_rÂ»-j_p c v i - 1 it 9__v k psjr & fl^l flt t__w__2 t ;: m g^^^^^^3^^^y^^b j^bbb^j^fc t^^jkjmm iiilfr^frl r___i '' fc--ttt___n^rrt i^wl f*^__p > ~ " p^m _. " i m f _. __________ j_____________r i*Â«^________l *_____! b â– â– â– â– â– b __________ milr r _______________ i^_____________l "^^* f ____^ ________ *~* fl _________ m i _________ ____________________ jeb bk ifl b r * vs ; jb b â– i nl â– ' t.hombe's troops fire on un planes hetrmnda is on the edge of a trend toward over-population dr si nion fraser said in his weekly medical report last blisabethvilue katan a province dec j â€” katan geae embittered by an airport clash wiih indian troops of the in congo command fired on united nations pfiiies and heli copters yesterday week to anybody w h a suggests that we are n o t over-popula ted he declared i suggest that he fly over bermuda and have a good look because real ly it is a most astonishing sight â€” house after house after civilians in this secessionist jirov.ncial capital fearing a re t ll in ol op ii warfare kept un der cover heavy mortar fir was heard iu the area of the evangelist paul olson of minneapolis u seen here as he opened a two-week revival campaign sunday at evening light tabernac le accompanying the evangelist are his wif t dorothy aud the rev flerris elwood m.c.p in new york â€” representatives of two important travel agencies pose here with mr arnold francis m.(_m ba far to the north a un s|>ok sniaii said automatic hursts from a katanga gcndar nierie strongpoint near nyuuzi hit one plajie on a rontim flight an irish i t x officer apt ropier mnrlayh airport house if he knows the numbers ot houses that are overcrowded that have more people in them than they properly should from a health or from an ordinary moral point of view he i hope would be shocked risti rat-law right in the xew york offices of the bermuda resort association xormaii yeartvood executive allied bus tours inc and miss juanita van rensalier account represen tative study abroad inc were among some 22 travel agencv personnel who convened under the auspices of bra recently t learn of new developments in xegro tourism mr francis spoke of bermuda as the ideal vacation spot for coloured tourists and urged agents to assist the development of this fertile market the lawyer who is a member of the bermuda trade develoj - nieni bond spent a week in xew york goverment house to be rendezvous for big two bermuda talks methodists holding convention in st george's toiiioifow wounded was a spokesman in leopoldville said the i'n has demanded tlia all katanga troops be confined to barracks we are discuss the director of tieflhh ser vices recalled his statement of ten years ago about the possi bility of the abuse of family planning methods and the re suiting increase in unwanted or accident children injr what further means we can use to bring the situation under control he added dermuda once again will be the focus of world attention ebenezer church st george's will be the venue of the annual convention of the synod of the wesleyan methodist church of bermuda which will convene tomorrow for two sessions at 2.30 p.m and 7.30 p.m pastor of the church is the rev b w ball who is also chairman of the synod when u.s president kennedy and british prime minister harold macmillan will meet here on dec 21-22 to discuss world affairs the two leaders will be accommodated at government house where the informal talks will be held the new flareup came after a ni<rht of s|>oradie sf tini set off by a brush sattirrÂ»..y be tween the indian troops an i president itoim tshombe s na tional police at the elisabeth ville airport this has not happened he said while there is a demon stratable reduction of the birth rate the ratio of that particu lar sort of birth to the whole number has not increased in said it has remained at almost the identical level m.cp.'s explode over filthy conditions at southampton glebe school since the surprise announcement was made simultaneously in bermuda london and washington at 5 p.m monday nothing of any consequence has developed so far as local arrangements are concerned foreign minister evariste kiniha declared the 1 t x troops fired on the katangese while the latter were checking passes he said twenty gendarmes were missing and believed kill ed the afternoon session will b highlighted by a report on the maritime conference the local church is in union with the united curch of canada by mr j l d gibson secretary treasurer of the synod the synod report will be given bv rev ball over-population varies wherever you may live if you are in a small raft iu mid-ocean and there's nothing else on that raft but you from your point of view that raft is grossly over-populated a good deal depends on the arrival in bermuda on fri day from london of mr ash ley williams the conference officer this local counterpart and namesake mr w j wil liatms director of the trade development board said to day 1953 between churchill eisen hower and laniel and the eis euhower-macmillan talks here in march 1957 more than seven years ago the recorder carried picture and stories of conditions which teachers and staff at south speaking on the motion for adjournment in the house of assembly of monday mr ed ward l m benjamin south anipton representative sai i the reported statement of the director had left the staff ex asperated and the headmis tress chagrined because she had in fact reported the condi tions george ivan smith acting ux civilian chief here who him self was roughed up by a group of katanga military men last wednesday denied this he blamed drunken and disorder ly behaviour by the gen darnies following is the text of th brief announcement of the big two talks made by the coloni al secretary on monday amptnn glebe school were forced to put up with one pie ~ tun in particular showed i teacher conducting a class in a converted bicyle shed adja ent to an outside privy and this of course was in the win ter time only three sides of the shed were enclosed if you should see bermuda with the people on it actually cut off from any source of sup ply i think you would have a lot of people for what food we can produce principal address at both ses sions will be by the rev dr h m dawe visiting secretary of the missionary and mainten ance department of the united church of canada in the eve ning dr dawes will show slides depicting the work of his de partment president kennedy and prime minister macmillau have for some time past felt that as part of series of unilateral meetings which are now taking place between heads of some of western governments it would be useful if they could meet for a few days to continue discussions abot the interna tional situation which they held in washington last spring and again in london in sum mer it has now been agreed that the president and prime minister will meet in bermuda oil 21st and 22nd december the colonial secretariat is sued a press release today stat ing that the t.d.b will be in charge of all press arrange ments for the forthcoming an glo-american talks the release added that mr williams will be local conference officer and mr colin selley the press offi cer the two bermudians are veterans at coordinating high level international meetings having been charged with simi lar responsibilities for the big three meeting in bermuda in mr benjamin said he had visited the school and found a really bad state of affairs ex isting he hoped the depart ment of education would speed up procedure to bring about the needed relief th i'x story was that th . fighting began after one of the katangese tried to interfere with a woman at the airport if we assume that we have today as an overall community the highest standard of living there is if we wish to maintain that standard then we arj near the borderline of over population mr smith told newsmen no one was killed he reported the indians had captured rrrr indians captured forty-six gen darmes and that all were later returned to katanga authori ties two of these appeared slightly wounded mr smith said the wounded had been hit with hockey sticks when they attacked indian troops playing a hockey game recently the school has been very much in the news because conditions there have deterio rated despite the building of a wooden hut which one parent in a letter to the morning paper described as a turkcv hut at 4.30 p.m mrs gefald frith will report to the con vention on the women's mis sionary society she was ber muda delegate at the mission ary branch meeting held last june mr george ratteray who had toured the school with other m c p.s said he foiinl the glebe school a stinking filty shocking place for young children to recieve their edu cation in he added ihe smell and odours from th lavotories can be detected throughout the building and he suggested the building authority ami the health department should close the place down or put up suitable building the tourist trade is a fickle one dr frazer said there must be a limit to the number of hotels there must be a limit to the number of people our trade can employ and i would suggest that we are very near that limit now last week during a debat : in the legislative council dr the hon e a cann referred â€” as he had done on previous occasions â€” to conditions at the school mentioning ainon-r other things that the headmis tress was sick in bed through havinjr caught a cold in her office the corner of a eor ridor used as a classroom west indies warns britain on exclusion u.s to help all students from abroad touring trinidadian college team due saturday is there unemployment in bermuda today is every body adequately employed f can they maintain the stand ard of living they have without being forced into petty theft into petty dishonesties he continuing mr ratteray advocated building of a ne'v school he said the teacher have a little cubby-hole foi their toilet and no washiiu facilities lie was also shown the corridor the headmistress uses for her office and the pla where milk is distributei^j a little tin-roofed ii <â– loxdox â€” sir grantley adams prime minister of th west indies federation said on arriving here yesterday that britons might be barred from some west indian territories in retailiation for the pending commonwealth immigration bill he urged the british gov ernment to drop the legislation fourteen members of the touring football team of st mary's college of trinidad will arrive in bermuda on saturday at 3 p.m for a five-game series under auspices of the bermuda sec ondary schools football association washington dec 4 â€” the federal government will step in to insure better educa tional social and cultural ex periences fÂ«r the io.ooft foreign students in america colleges and universities the day after the report o f the debate appeared in the asked press the director of educa i do suggest in all serious ness that we are at the moment at the edge of this trend to ward over-population tion mr i j williams was x uoted as having said the head mistress had not reported the conditions which existed at the school yesterday mr d j woods a teacher at the technical institute who is secretary of the b.s.s.f.a released a newly revised schedule for the games which are as follows i won't yet think of it in terms of disaster or anything dramatic but i do feel that a squeeze is on and that we can not afford anymore to have a rapidly growing population be cause our expanding economy has not the space to expand a ten-point program of fed eral eo-oueration with private interests to better the lot of the foreign student was announced last night by philip ii coombs assistant secretary ol state sun 10th dee â€” someret cricket club v mt st agnes k.o 3 p.m once he is here to discuss t h c matter with prime minister macmillan and lord perth minister of state at the colo nial office that was unfortunately post poned a versatile player he is equally at home at inside for ward or half back is a tireless worker very constructive with a good shot iii either foot nicknamed bugs he is â– queen scout and at the age of 18 has his first xi colours far hockey and his second xl colours for cricket used as a bicycle shed hospitality across the causeway mr john patton a member tues 12th dec â€” dev rec v somerset colts k.o 8 p.m continued on page 6 continued from page 1 thitrs 1 1th dec â€” somerset c.c v piek of east and west sec schools k.o 4 p.m the christmas spirit this year will extend across the causeway from kindley afb to many homes on the bermuda islands welcome mats will be put out or enlisted men who are unable to take hojiday leave through the joint efforts at the service club director and mr reginald ming youtn director for t h e bermuda government many families o*l the island are preparing tor extra guests dec 2.")th ___! r t l^^l â– ! ______!___â– jyl wm z%jr www !â– mz -_ _' 3sw_t*^;fl ________â– kti 1 r Â«_%:;_. v^b &___-- 1 â– â– â– "- -^ ' : in i w ht o 52 â– i pcizj - - - p^_^____t^-_____-?____r j_______________________h hl__1 i_b___l_bm_b___i___h__hl^^_^mb^^m^(i__flw _~ 4 > ~' ft am_bw_^_gr^Â»h fri 15th dec â€” dev rec v to be anounced later k.o 8 p.m sun 17th dec â€” somerset c.c v representative xi i5.s.s.f.l k.o 3 p.m the team's coach is mr joey gonsalves a former st mary's colh-;e trinidad as well as west indies captain he wa eapped for his country first as __ goalkeeper then as a stopper and there is little about the theory of the game that he does not know captain of the college team is christian mendes who comes from a famous football family his brother sheldon toured bermuda in 1959 with the casuals team christian has represented his college for three consecutive years has toured barbados with the shamrock ootball team and was called for trials for the trinidad schoolboy tour to england gonsalves has toured british guinea jamaica barbados martinique and england with trinidad and west indies teams preparing for men's day - st paul a.m.e church hamilton is already making plans for its annuai observance of men's da which will be next mon th above mr norris caines directs the male chorus which led the beautiful singing at the last celebration at the console is mr mcneil warner arrangements are being made through the kindley service club tr pre-sifted purity flour today

iÂ°h hi bermuda -^ eecorflc mm published bi weekly price 6d wednesdays 1 saturdays ox i gives a meal man-a eal i volume xxxvm hamilton bermuda wednesday december 6 1961 no 34 new strife in katanga war feared medical director's views on over-population ft 3 tr - b_rÂ»-j_p c v i - 1 it 9__v k psjr & fl^l flt t__w__2 t ;: m g^^^^^^3^^^y^^b j^bbb^j^fc t^^jkjmm iiilfr^frl r___i '' fc--ttt___n^rrt i^wl f*^__p > ~ " p^m _. " i m f _. __________ j_____________r i*Â«^________l *_____! b â– â– â– â– â– b __________ milr r _______________ i^_____________l "^^* f ____^ ________ *~* fl _________ m i _________ ____________________ jeb bk ifl b r * vs ; jb b â– i nl â– ' t.hombe's troops fire on un planes hetrmnda is on the edge of a trend toward over-population dr si nion fraser said in his weekly medical report last blisabethvilue katan a province dec j â€” katan geae embittered by an airport clash wiih indian troops of the in congo command fired on united nations pfiiies and heli copters yesterday week to anybody w h a suggests that we are n o t over-popula ted he declared i suggest that he fly over bermuda and have a good look because real ly it is a most astonishing sight â€” house after house after civilians in this secessionist jirov.ncial capital fearing a re t ll in ol op ii warfare kept un der cover heavy mortar fir was heard iu the area of the evangelist paul olson of minneapolis u seen here as he opened a two-week revival campaign sunday at evening light tabernac le accompanying the evangelist are his wif t dorothy aud the rev flerris elwood m.c.p in new york â€” representatives of two important travel agencies pose here with mr arnold francis m.(_m ba far to the north a un s|>ok sniaii said automatic hursts from a katanga gcndar nierie strongpoint near nyuuzi hit one plajie on a rontim flight an irish i t x officer apt ropier mnrlayh airport house if he knows the numbers ot houses that are overcrowded that have more people in them than they properly should from a health or from an ordinary moral point of view he i hope would be shocked risti rat-law right in the xew york offices of the bermuda resort association xormaii yeartvood executive allied bus tours inc and miss juanita van rensalier account represen tative study abroad inc were among some 22 travel agencv personnel who convened under the auspices of bra recently t learn of new developments in xegro tourism mr francis spoke of bermuda as the ideal vacation spot for coloured tourists and urged agents to assist the development of this fertile market the lawyer who is a member of the bermuda trade develoj - nieni bond spent a week in xew york goverment house to be rendezvous for big two bermuda talks methodists holding convention in st george's toiiioifow wounded was a spokesman in leopoldville said the i'n has demanded tlia all katanga troops be confined to barracks we are discuss the director of tieflhh ser vices recalled his statement of ten years ago about the possi bility of the abuse of family planning methods and the re suiting increase in unwanted or accident children injr what further means we can use to bring the situation under control he added dermuda once again will be the focus of world attention ebenezer church st george's will be the venue of the annual convention of the synod of the wesleyan methodist church of bermuda which will convene tomorrow for two sessions at 2.30 p.m and 7.30 p.m pastor of the church is the rev b w ball who is also chairman of the synod when u.s president kennedy and british prime minister harold macmillan will meet here on dec 21-22 to discuss world affairs the two leaders will be accommodated at government house where the informal talks will be held the new flareup came after a nioradie sf tini set off by a brush sattirrÂ»..y be tween the indian troops an i president itoim tshombe s na tional police at the elisabeth ville airport this has not happened he said while there is a demon stratable reduction of the birth rate the ratio of that particu lar sort of birth to the whole number has not increased in said it has remained at almost the identical level m.cp.'s explode over filthy conditions at southampton glebe school since the surprise announcement was made simultaneously in bermuda london and washington at 5 p.m monday nothing of any consequence has developed so far as local arrangements are concerned foreign minister evariste kiniha declared the 1 t x troops fired on the katangese while the latter were checking passes he said twenty gendarmes were missing and believed kill ed the afternoon session will b highlighted by a report on the maritime conference the local church is in union with the united curch of canada by mr j l d gibson secretary treasurer of the synod the synod report will be given bv rev ball over-population varies wherever you may live if you are in a small raft iu mid-ocean and there's nothing else on that raft but you from your point of view that raft is grossly over-populated a good deal depends on the arrival in bermuda on fri day from london of mr ash ley williams the conference officer this local counterpart and namesake mr w j wil liatms director of the trade development board said to day 1953 between churchill eisen hower and laniel and the eis euhower-macmillan talks here in march 1957 more than seven years ago the recorder carried picture and stories of conditions which teachers and staff at south speaking on the motion for adjournment in the house of assembly of monday mr ed ward l m benjamin south anipton representative sai i the reported statement of the director had left the staff ex asperated and the headmis tress chagrined because she had in fact reported the condi tions george ivan smith acting ux civilian chief here who him self was roughed up by a group of katanga military men last wednesday denied this he blamed drunken and disorder ly behaviour by the gen darnies following is the text of th brief announcement of the big two talks made by the coloni al secretary on monday amptnn glebe school were forced to put up with one pie ~ tun in particular showed i teacher conducting a class in a converted bicyle shed adja ent to an outside privy and this of course was in the win ter time only three sides of the shed were enclosed if you should see bermuda with the people on it actually cut off from any source of sup ply i think you would have a lot of people for what food we can produce principal address at both ses sions will be by the rev dr h m dawe visiting secretary of the missionary and mainten ance department of the united church of canada in the eve ning dr dawes will show slides depicting the work of his de partment president kennedy and prime minister macmillau have for some time past felt that as part of series of unilateral meetings which are now taking place between heads of some of western governments it would be useful if they could meet for a few days to continue discussions abot the interna tional situation which they held in washington last spring and again in london in sum mer it has now been agreed that the president and prime minister will meet in bermuda oil 21st and 22nd december the colonial secretariat is sued a press release today stat ing that the t.d.b will be in charge of all press arrange ments for the forthcoming an glo-american talks the release added that mr williams will be local conference officer and mr colin selley the press offi cer the two bermudians are veterans at coordinating high level international meetings having been charged with simi lar responsibilities for the big three meeting in bermuda in mr benjamin said he had visited the school and found a really bad state of affairs ex isting he hoped the depart ment of education would speed up procedure to bring about the needed relief th i'x story was that th . fighting began after one of the katangese tried to interfere with a woman at the airport if we assume that we have today as an overall community the highest standard of living there is if we wish to maintain that standard then we arj near the borderline of over population mr smith told newsmen no one was killed he reported the indians had captured rrrr indians captured forty-six gen darmes and that all were later returned to katanga authori ties two of these appeared slightly wounded mr smith said the wounded had been hit with hockey sticks when they attacked indian troops playing a hockey game recently the school has been very much in the news because conditions there have deterio rated despite the building of a wooden hut which one parent in a letter to the morning paper described as a turkcv hut at 4.30 p.m mrs gefald frith will report to the con vention on the women's mis sionary society she was ber muda delegate at the mission ary branch meeting held last june mr george ratteray who had toured the school with other m c p.s said he foiinl the glebe school a stinking filty shocking place for young children to recieve their edu cation in he added ihe smell and odours from th lavotories can be detected throughout the building and he suggested the building authority ami the health department should close the place down or put up suitable building the tourist trade is a fickle one dr frazer said there must be a limit to the number of hotels there must be a limit to the number of people our trade can employ and i would suggest that we are very near that limit now last week during a debat : in the legislative council dr the hon e a cann referred â€” as he had done on previous occasions â€” to conditions at the school mentioning ainon-r other things that the headmis tress was sick in bed through havinjr caught a cold in her office the corner of a eor ridor used as a classroom west indies warns britain on exclusion u.s to help all students from abroad touring trinidadian college team due saturday is there unemployment in bermuda today is every body adequately employed f can they maintain the stand ard of living they have without being forced into petty theft into petty dishonesties he continuing mr ratteray advocated building of a ne'v school he said the teacher have a little cubby-hole foi their toilet and no washiiu facilities lie was also shown the corridor the headmistress uses for her office and the pla where milk is distributei^j a little tin-roofed ii ~' ft am_bw_^_gr^Â»h fri 15th dec â€” dev rec v to be anounced later k.o 8 p.m sun 17th dec â€” somerset c.c v representative xi i5.s.s.f.l k.o 3 p.m the team's coach is mr joey gonsalves a former st mary's colh-;e trinidad as well as west indies captain he wa eapped for his country first as __ goalkeeper then as a stopper and there is little about the theory of the game that he does not know captain of the college team is christian mendes who comes from a famous football family his brother sheldon toured bermuda in 1959 with the casuals team christian has represented his college for three consecutive years has toured barbados with the shamrock ootball team and was called for trials for the trinidad schoolboy tour to england gonsalves has toured british guinea jamaica barbados martinique and england with trinidad and west indies teams preparing for men's day - st paul a.m.e church hamilton is already making plans for its annuai observance of men's da which will be next mon th above mr norris caines directs the male chorus which led the beautiful singing at the last celebration at the console is mr mcneil warner arrangements are being made through the kindley service club tr pre-sifted purity flour today